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mmace1
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Analyze in Excel / Connecting to PBI dataset from Excel - can't make new measures in Excel, correct?

Hi,

 

When one connects a local Power BI file to an online Power BI dataset, one can then in their local 'thin client' Power BI files create new measures; it's pretty neat.

 

However, Excel can't do this. When one either does "Analyze in Excel", or, using the Power-BI Publisher for Excel, connects to an online Power BI dataset, one can *not* in their 'thin client' Excel local file, create new measures.

 

Is this correct / there are no workarounds? I don't think there would be...but want to check just in case.

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v-jiascu-msft
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Hi @mmace1,

 

Yes, we can. But it isn't DAX formula due to its connection type. Please refer to the snapshot below.

Analyze-in-Excel

 

Best Regards,
Dale

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v-jiascu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @mmace1,

 

Yes, we can. But it isn't DAX formula due to its connection type. Please refer to the snapshot below.

Analyze-in-Excel

 

Best Regards,
Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Ah, so it then has to be MDX. 

 

Well, that sucks.  But thank you!

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